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beam me up scottie

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13. I am too.
Fri May 5, 2017, 07:47 AM
May 2017

Some of the kids tried to leave because they objected to the film. It's difficult enough to find good teachers and now they have to worry about offending bible thumpers' kids with facts about evolution?

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This appears to be deep in the heart of Texas dhol82 Apr 2017 #1
The reporters though! PassingFair Apr 2017 #2
Nah, they were small town reporters dhol82 Apr 2017 #3
Message deleted by DU the Administrators LibTexan49 Apr 2017 #4
Ugh... PassingFair Apr 2017 #5
That's because it is one Warpy Apr 2017 #6
We have pockets of this here in Michigan... PassingFair Apr 2017 #7
There are a couple of major national labs here in NM Warpy Apr 2017 #9
Hey, I taught English! Brainstormy May 2017 #10
Makes me think of what Obama said on the campaign trail rurallib Apr 2017 #8
I did a search and it looks like the science teacher was put on leave. beam me up scottie May 2017 #11
I'm disgusted by this. PassingFair May 2017 #12
I am too. beam me up scottie May 2017 #13
The fact that the kid wouldn't put the book away... PassingFair May 2017 #14
LMAO! Children of the Corn! Exactly! beam me up scottie May 2017 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author betsuni May 2017 #16
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